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    What Breed of Cat Should I Get? Part II

    2024-09-05
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    I recently wrote an article because clients are always asking what breed of cat they should get. However, as I pointed out in that article, plenty of other factors are more important than breed. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, you can check it out right here.

    That being said, many people want a certain breed of cat. Here are some common breeds you may be considering as you look for your next pet.

    Domestic Short-Hair (and Medium and Long-Hair). Also known as the common cat, these cats are found all over the United States. They are often found on farms and in homes all over. They are easy to find (especially in spring) and can be cheaper than some of the other breeds that we will discuss.

    That being said, just because they are cheap (or free) doesn’t necessarily mean they will stay this way. I wrote an article about free kittens that you may want to check out before you head to the nearest farm for your next kitten.

    Persians. These cats are popular for their fluffy hair and round heads. They seem to be very calm and loving and can be a great addition to a family looking for a laid-back cat.

    Ragdolls. Ragdolls are often known as “puppy cats” because of their dog-like temperament. They are very friendly, and it is easier to train than some of the other cats.

    Maine coons. These cats are the largest domestic cats that you can find. They are very affectionate and friendly. They make a good pet for those looking for a smart cat that is easy to train.

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    Siamese. These cats can be great companions because they are very social. They love attention and are very active.

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    That being said, it is often better not to be stuck on a certain breed of cat. Finding one that works well with your family and lifestyle is more important. You may find that a local kitten is going to be better for your family than a fancy breed of cat that you can find online. That being said, the shelter is also full of pure-bred cats that need someone to give them a chance at a better life!

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    09-07
    A Bombay black short hair with three colors in her eyes
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    09-06
    A domestic shorthair adopted from a shelter is the absolute best.
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